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Arête In The Odyssey

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Just about everyone has heard of superman, but not everyone knows that the actor who played him, Christopher Reeves, had some heroic quotes. He says “either you decide to stay in the shallow end of the pool or you go out in the ocean.” This is a great example of honor and courage in real life. It shows how arête can be portrayed in even the most basic aspects of life. Arête is defined as showing courage and honor throughout the difficult tasks in life. One can try what seems to be impossible or they can stay where they feel more comfortable, like in a pool with a lifeguard. Those who choose to “swim in the ocean” show courage and honor; those are the people who show their arête. As a whole, Homer’s Iliad is a great example of arête. There are …show more content…

Earlier, when Agamemnon and Achilles are arguing, the reader learns that Achilles has won a prize, or woman, for his success in a battle. Agamemnon is jealous and wants Achilles’ prize. He is willing to do anything for it. Achilles on the other hand refuses to fight him because it isn’t honorable or courageous to fight a man who has never had to do anything for himself. Even though Achilles is angry at Agamemnon for taking his prize he knows if waits to strike, people will look up to him because of his self-control. As Winston Churchill would say “courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” When Achilles refuses to fight Agamemnon for a prize he already won, he isn’t backing down, he’s choosing when to let it go. It’s like in a game, where if you go all out in the first ten minutes, you’ll have nothing left for the next fifty. The honor and courage shown here is that of a disciplined, well-respected warrior who can calm his nerves and who knows when to slow …show more content…

He is waiting to fight Achilles, even though he knows his odds are not great. He wants to prove to his people that he can be a leader. He also feels bad about leading so many people into then war and wants to make it to his people, no matter what. The courage in this is that even if nobody stands with him anymore, he will stand for them and be as brave as he can in order to protect his honor and his people. He says “either I shall kill him and return in triumph, or I shall die with honour before the gate” (Homer 258). Hector feels as though it is his job to kill Achilles and to protect his

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